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Get in the Fold!: March 2011
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Get in the Fold! Literature, Foldables and Learning. Sunday, March 6, 2011. A simple, quick writing strategy that produces POWERFUL results! Gretchen Barnabei, in her book Reviving The Essay: How To Teach Structure Without Formula, tells about the revision strategy called Ba-Da-Bing! The strategy consists of three parts: where the speaker was physically, what they saw, and what they thought. We've taken the strategy and created a Ba-Da-Bing! Print out the Ba Da Bing Foldable. Out of a three tab Foldable.
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Get in the Fold!: June 2011
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Get in the Fold! Literature, Foldables and Learning. Thursday, June 30, 2011. Hero’s Quest Shutterfold Foldable Project. Where the Mountain Meets the Moon. By Grace Lin, tells the beautiful tale of Minli, a "quick thinking" and "quick acting" girl, who has set out to change her family's fortune. On her brave journey to the Never Ending Mountain, Minli meets characters, each has a story to tell, imparting important lessons along the way. Students first made a Shutterfold out of a 11 x 17 piece of cardstock.
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Get in the Fold!: June 2012
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Get in the Fold! Literature, Foldables and Learning. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Read Like a Writer. We are sharing our love of the written word as a part of the Superb Writers’ Blogathon. In partnership with Grammarly grammar checker. This series is bringing helpful hints to all kinds of students. CCSS Writing Anchor Standard 5 says that students should be able to “develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, and editing” with expectations for revision increasing with age. How do you te...
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Get in the Fold!: January 2011
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Get in the Fold! Literature, Foldables and Learning. Sunday, January 9, 2011. Using a Timeline to Collect the Seeds for "I Come From" Poetry. ICE CREAM FOR THE FIRST TIME. By Sangita Burke, Grade 5. I come from a place where you never had a single scoop of ice cream. Until the day your American parents carried you away from that orphanage. In the mountains of Nepal to a new life,. And that chocolate ice cream made you feel so sick. Because it was foreign to your taste buds,. Donna Dufresne's 5th grade.
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Get in the Fold!: Ba-Da-Bing! A simple, quick writing strategy that produces POWERFUL results!
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Get in the Fold! Literature, Foldables and Learning. Sunday, March 6, 2011. A simple, quick writing strategy that produces POWERFUL results! Gretchen Barnabei, in her book Reviving The Essay: How To Teach Structure Without Formula, tells about the revision strategy called Ba-Da-Bing! The strategy consists of three parts: where the speaker was physically, what they saw, and what they thought. We've taken the strategy and created a Ba-Da-Bing! Print out the Ba Da Bing Foldable. Out of a three tab Foldable.
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ASD activities | SPED 301 Fall 2010
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SPED 301 Fall 2010. Just another WordPress.com site. Case Study – Barry. What do I need to know? 1 Overview of Autism Spectrum Disorders…. Complete a 4-door foldable using your text and/or the information available on the NICHY site. Site Refer to the foldable model. Provided by your instructor (door titles should be: characteristics, specific disorders, causes/prevalence, tips for teachers). 3 Instruction…what should you consider as you build your teacher toolbelt? Create a 5-flap review foldable. Fill ...
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Getting Out of Their Way: How Do You Get to Know Your Students Before School Starts?
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Getting Out of Their Way. Creating the Student Centered Classroom. Wednesday, August 3, 2011. How Do You Get to Know Your Students Before School Starts? What is the number one common characteristic of great teachers? They know their students. Good teachers spend time at the beginning of the year learning as much as they can about their students in order to develop positive relationships and create an inclusive environment. So Sam, can you believe the home run that the Red Sox made during the last game?
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